To all. Very little has changed. We've been on our own for about a year now, and PYNG has more or less confirmed what we have all felt. The venting was a good thing, since I for one felt good getting a few things off my chest.
On our own, with most of the credit going to people like Jack, LOR and AriKirA, we have been able to gain a much clearer picture of the true prospects for this company. It was a slap in the face to many of us, but we're still better off knowing. To those people (and others) who have contributed so much, please keep up the good work. I still have a strong belief in the product, it is the management @ PYNG which I've found lacking for some time now. My opinion has diminished very little since Mr.'s Johnson and Jacob's have sent their posts and I see it more as a confirmation of my suspicions.
So keep up the good work everybody, and in time, perhaps we can all be positive about this company's prospects again. Good news might be around the corner. Who knows, maybe we'll find out about it before PYNG management does.
GM
PS The Globe and Mail is publishing a section on Health Care Technology on July 30. If someone at PYNG was speaking to the media, PYNG might have caught the attention of writers and, who knows, maybe a little investment exposure, to say nothing of the medical community, could result from it. |